Audio Guides in Paris
Discover the rich history and vibrant culture of Paris through our curated collection of audio guides

Musée National Picasso-Paris
17th-century building holding 5,000 artworks by Pablo Picasso, his own art collection & archive.

L'Olympia
Iconic 19th-century concert hall hosting a broad live program from rock & jazz to comedy.

Moulin Rouge
Famed 19th-century cabaret featuring Belle Epoque decor, dinner & dancers in elaborate costumes.

Place du Trocadero
Paved open space anchored by a military monument & known for its dramatic views of the Eiffel Tower.

Petit Trianon
Restored Versailles estate of Marie Antoinette, with a neoclassical chateau & landscaped gardens.

Café de Flore
Long-running coffeehouse & celebrity haunt serving familiar French fare in a charming corner locale.

La Madeleine
Church & concert venue completed in 1842, conceived as a pantheon in honor of Napoleon's armies.

Tomb of Napoleon
Napoleon is interred in this grand, 1677 Musée de l’Armée structure with a painted domed roof.

Palais de Tokyo
1930s venue offering rotating exhibits of renowned & emerging artists, from art to performance.

Saint-Cloud National Estate
Vast parkland classified as a Historic Monument, including Marie Antoinette's rose garden.

Église Saint-Sulpice
17th-century Roman Catholic place of worship with an ornate facade & naturally lit painted dome.

Conciergerie
Gothic, riverside fortress & French Revolution prison, housing Marie Antoinette's former cell.

Parc André Citroën
1990s-designed urban space with gardens, water features & rides in a moored hot-air balloon.

Grand Trianon
Louis XIV-designed buildings built as a more human-scale counterpoint to Versailles palace.

Catacombs of Paris
Illuminated labyrinth in former limestone mine with millions of ghoulishly arranged skeletons.

Parc Georges-Valbon
Landscaped 415-hectare park on wetlands, with 44 species of bird, grasslands, lakes & waterfalls.

Carnavalet Museum
Museum in neighboring mansions with Paris art & history exhibits focused on 16th & 17th centuries.

Place de la Nation
Wheelchair accessible public park on a traffic circle with flower beds & bronze sculptures by Dalou.